Jaguar

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JAGUAR
Pantera onca
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Jaguars are found throughout Belize in the lowland forests and along the coasts. Adult jaguars are solitary and only come together for a short time to breed. The size of a jaguars territory depends on food availability. In a forest such as the Cockscomb Basin, a jaguar will roam over a territory of about 20 square kilometers.

Jaguars hunt mainly on the ground and mainly at night. Its food consists of everything from mice to birds to tapir. Its favorite food in Belize is probably the warrie, which lives in abundance throughtout the Jaguars habitat.

Jaguars once lived throughout the Americas, from Arizona to the north to Argentina in e south. But hunting and forest clearing has reduced their numbers and forced them out of their habitat into interaction with man. Belize has one of the healthiest populations in Central America, and the Jaguar is protected from hunting throughout Belize.

KEY FACTS
SIZE
Length: 6 feet + 30" tail
Weight: 100 - 250 lbs.

BREEDING
Reach Maturity: 3 Years
Mating: Non-seasonal
Gestation: ~100 days
No. of Young: 1-4 cubs

LIFESTYLE
Habitat: Lowland forests.Solitary.
Food: Ground-living mammals, fish, frogs, turtles
Lifespan: 22 years


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